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You cannot have more than 10, and if you try the game says "You cannot take more batteries". That simple.
If that's a glitch that's not a feature ;-) I think the OP was about more than 10 as a feature, not as a glitch.
However, I am interested by video for fun's sake.
You can change the default starting numbers of batteries and the maximum allowed to be collected, you could also change battery life duration.
Anyways, in that file, find the following:
DefaultNumBatteries=2
MaxNumBatteries=10
and you can change those number to what you want, example;
DefaultNumBatteries=4
MaxNumBatteries=20
Save the changes (I'm not sure, but you may need to set the file's properties to Read-Only so changes yo make won't be overwritten).
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For it showing the 16/20 on a loading screen; Well, after I completed the game myself, I did watch a play-through vid of the Pax Demo version of the game being played, and I seem to recall that the max batteries indicated was 20, but now for the official release of the game it's down to 10 max as default, so that loading screen could just be something overlooked (it was probably made when the max batteries was still set at 20 as default)
Meh, that's far too easy... What about challenge let's plays, folks? I like to see people mastering the game with a maximum of only... five or even three batteries.
It's nice to see that there are settings to make the game harder. That makes great opportunity for replayability.
when you can only have a max of 10 at default.